The UN climate change secretariat today launched a fresh version of its flagship website to reflect the top news and priorities following the historic Paris Climate Change Agreement, which 195 countries concluded in the French capital, in December.
The secretariat also launched a new guide on the purpose and structure of the Paris Climate Change Agreement.
The frontpage Newsroom continues to carry all the breaking news and views of the day about climate change.
The new Paris Agreement section allows users to focus easily on all news and issues related to the agreement, its transformational impact on global societies and economies, government submissions of their national climate action plans under the legal foundation of the Agreement and the important work that governments continue to complete the working parts of the global climate regime.
The new Climate Action section puts in one place news and analysis of the exponential growth in climate action by cities, regions, businesses, investors and civil society that both complements and supports national and cooperative international climate action by governments.
In addition to the Newsroom, the UNFCCC Process and Meetings section constitutes a gateway to all the published documents, meeting details and substantive information and work of the inter-governmental climate change process of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC).
All articles previously published in the Newsroom can be found in the new sections or by using the search function.
See the new version of the UNFCCC Newsroom: http://newsroom.unfccc.int/
See the new guide on the purpose and structure of the Paris Agreement: http://newsroom.unfccc.int/paris-agreement/the-paris-climate-change-agreement-and-associated-decisions-a-guide-to-its-purpose-and-structure/